LIONIC®

LIONIC® Reduces the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of Your Industrial Truck Operations

Cost comparison 375 Ah lead-acid batteries vs. LIONIC® 240 Ah energy system based on 2-shift operation over a period of 5 years. (investment and operating costs)

fast charging

opportunity charging

maintenance-free, no topping up with water

low operating costs

long life > 3000 cycles

reliable operation

BENNING LIONIC® energy systems consist of 8 or 16 lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) cells arranged in series and are available for capacity ranges of 120 Ah, 240 Ah, 360 Ah and 480 Ah. The LIONIC® energy systems cover a very large proportion of the needs for electrically operated ground conveyors.

LIONIC® energy systems are about 50 % lighter and about 30 % smaller than comparable lead-acid batteries. Every energy system is fitted in a robust housing together with a Battery Management System (BMS) and can be integrated into standard battery trays.

The Battery Management System (BMS) ensures that voltage and temperature limits are maintained during the charging/discharging process. The individual cells are also monitored and are equalised in the event of potential deviations.

LIONIC® energy systems can be charged at decentralised charging points. As no gassing occurs during charging and LIONIC® energy systems do not contain liquid electrolyte, the special regulations for central battery charging stations (e.g. DIN 50272-3, BGHW, ZVEI datasheet) do not apply in many respects to the charging of LIONIC® energy systems.

Investment costs for setting up these charging points are significantly reduced, as no special ventilation or acid-resistant floor material is required.

In many cases, working time is increased due to the reduced distance travelled to reach the decentralised charging station.

These days, it is essential for battery-powered industrial trucks to have a high availability and to operate reliably and efficiently.

The control of the charging/discharging process for the traction batteries and the monitoring of battery temperatures are important measures for ensuring the maximum availability of the truck fleet at all times.

Opportunity charging overview

Comparison of the main characteristics of lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries

Comparison of the main characteristics of lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries

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